Reactive Coarse Grained Force Field for Metal-Organic Frameworks applied to Modeling ZIF-8 Self-Assembly
Sangita Mondal (1), Cecilia M. S. Alvares (2), Rocio Semino (1) ((1) Sorbonne Universit\'e, CNRS, Physico-chimie des Electrolytes et Nanosyst\`emes Interfaciaux, PHENIX, Paris, France, (2) Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a reactive coarse grained force field for metal-organic frameworks, specifically ZIF-8, enabling larger scale simulations of MOF self-assembly and structural evolution with improved accuracy over atomistic models.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel multiscale coarse graining methodology to derive reactive force fields for MOFs, demonstrated on ZIF-8, capturing key structural features without explicit connectivity.
Findings
Accurately reproduces bulk ZIF-8 structure
Models structural evolution of pre-nucleation species
Captures ring formation trends during synthesis
Abstract
Decoding the self-assembly mechanism of metal-organic frameworks is a crucial step in reducing trial-and-error tests in their synthesis protocols. Atomistic simulations have proven essential in revealing molecular-level features of MOF nucleation, but they still exhibit limitations in the simulation setups due to size constraints (inability of reaching realistic concentrations or exploring non-stoichiometric metal:ligand ratios). In this contribution, we develop a methodology to derive reactive coarse grained force fields based on multiscale coarse graining methods. We apply our novel methodology to the case of the archetypal zeolitic-imidazolate framework ZIF-8. Our coarse grained force field, which we call nb-CG-ZIF-FF, does not contain any explicit connectivity information, but learns the tetrahedral Zn-connectivity from many body correlations within an atomistic benchmark.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications · Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis · Magnetism in coordination complexes
